The Borneo Post

Sri Lanka to hang drug criminals, replicate Philippine­s ‘success’

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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka announced yesterday it would start hanging drug dealers, ending a near-half century moratorium on capital punishment as officials promised to ‘ replicate the success’ of the Philippine­s drug war.

President Maithripal­a Sirisena had told the cabinet he “was ready to sign the death warrants” of repeat drug offenders, government spokesman Rajitha Senaratne said yesterday.

“From now on, we will hang drug offenders without commuting their death sentences,” he said.

Sri Lanka has commuted death sentences for serious crimes to life in prison since 1976, when the last execution took place.

Senaratne said there were 19 drug offenders whose death sentences had been commuted to life.

It was not clear if they would be hanged under the government’s policy shift.

But authoritie­s say a tougher approach is needed to combat what they say is an increase in drugrelate­d crime.

Senaratne cited a case this week where a convicted drug dealer, whose death sentence was commuted to life, had arranged the import of 100 kilogramme­s of heroin from behind bars.

The government has drawn inspiratio­n from the Philippine­s, where a no-holds barred war on drugs has been a centrepiec­e of President Rodrigo Duterte’s administra­tion.

“We were told that the Philippine­s has been successful in deploying the army and dealing with this problem. We will try to replicate their success,” Senaratne said of the decision to deploy the military to tackle drugs.

The government has not spelt out how it will deploy troops, but in the past they have been used to reinforce local police in riot control.

Duterte ran on a law-and- order platform that included promises to kill thousands of people involved in the drug trade, including officials.

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